A new decade was upon the world.
We have seen much change in this recent decade.
The word 'decade' is a noun, a word for a period of ten years or a group of ten.A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Example sentences:The decade of that hairstyle gives my age away. (subject of the sentence)It has been a decade since I last saw her. (direct object of the verb 'has been')
The 1960s decade was one of great change and space exploration.
A decade is 10 years; I always thought it was at least 100 years.
I haven't seen my great grandmother for over a decade. The 1960's was a decade of great social change in the United States.
She has served as a nurse for an entire decade.
Examples of sentences with the word "decade" in it are as follows: I've waited sooooo long, practically a decade, to win the beauty pageant. Today, on my tenth birthday, I am officially a decade old. The Roaring Twenties lasted a whole decade.
In the last decade there was terror in the west. The 1940s DECADE experienced World War, V-J Day and the start of the Cold War.
A period of ten years is called a decade. Sometimes a decade is used more specifically, to refer to a ten-year period that starts with a year that ends in zero. For example, "the sixties" or "the 1960s" refers to the years 1960-1969.
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Example sentence with the word "advise":"I would advise you not to do that."